![]() He holds that his faith inspires his profound investment in issues of social justice. He identifies himself as a Christian believer and a lover of the church. In Chapter 1, " The Color of Compromise," Tisby introduces his interests in examining the Christian church's involvement in racist American systems and customs. I’ve included the following chapter summaries (unedited) from the study guide for this book. This might also be helpful for those who did not get a chance to read the book. I wanted to begin by including brief chapter summaries to help remind us of the main focus of each chapter. ![]() Before we can consider the victories of racial equality that Christians have promoted, we must take time to recognize what went wrong with the church in America concerning race. The Color of Compromise by Jemar Tisby is a book focused on the historical role of the American church in compromising its gospel witness by failing to speak out against racism and even promoting racism in many cases. ![]()
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